If the distance between two points is doubled then how does the force of gravity between them vary?why
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Explanation:
Initial force ⇒F=Kr2qq
Final force ⇒F=K(2r)2(2q)(2q)=4r24Kqq=r2Kqq
Thus, the force will remain unchanged
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Explanation:
We know force of gravity between two bodies is inversely proportional to square of the distance between them.
So,if distance is doubled,new force becomes one-fourth of the initial.Hope you understood
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